Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Help Someone Who is Suicidal- Reach Out And Talk To Them

A suicidal person may not ask for help, but that doesn't mean that help isn't wanted. 

People who take their lives don't want to die. They just want to stop hurting. 

Suicide prevention starts with recognizing the warning signs and then with taking them seriously. 

If you think a friend or family member is considering suicide, you might be afraid to bring up the subject. 

However,talking openly about suicidal thoughts and feelings can save a life!

Talk to them. Ask questions. Direct them to seek counseling. 

helpguide.org

If you are suicidal- know that there is help and hope.



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